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The phrase "a couple of model" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a couple of models"? You can use it when referring to two or a few examples of models in a specific context, such as fashion, design, or theoretical frameworks.
Example: "For our project, we will analyze a couple of models to determine the best approach."
Alternatives: "a few models" or "several models".
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I have a couple of model friends but not loads.
There was a yoga mat, some blue plastic tumblers, and a couple of model snakes made from wood.
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A couple of models walked backward.
I learned how to program in Excel, and built a couple of models for some friends.
While the 80s produced a couple of models that edged towards household name – Tyrese, Marcus Schenkenberg – the trend hasn't continued.
"A couple of models I knew who lived at the Barbizon said, 'We've got a girl for you,' " Mr. Auer recalled.
During the last two decades a couple of models were developed for constructed wetlands with differing purposes.
At one point he sent out a couple of models in leather and suede dresses that draped from the shoulders in toga-like folds.
Probably the most famous brand in that product category is Bose, which makes a couple of models under the name QuietComfort.
(The industry standard for "plus-size" models starts at a size eight, while Lane Bryant's store sizes generally begin at a fourteen. "I did raise my eyebrows at a couple of models who didn't look to be bigger than a size 6 or 8," one reviewer wrote).
They ordered a couple of models and for the first time, started to enjoy their time on the ski slopes.
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